Lewis Capaldi savagely reacts to his new album being rated 4/10 in media reviews
As a musician, it must be devastating for an album you've worked so hard on to flop when it comes to reviews - but not for Lewis Capaldi. In fact, he made light of his new record, Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent, only been given four out of 10 in reviews by making a hilarious TikTok about the saga. "My new album was reviewed in Pitchfork and I got a four and I was like 'woah, a four, that's incredible, four out of five'", he began. "They do it out of f****** ten." Click here to sign up for our newsletters
2023-05-23 19:47
Beyonce and Jay-Z paid in cash for the 'most expensive home ever'
Beyonce and Jay-Z just slapped down a whopping $200 million (£160.5million) on a mansion, and the really remarkable thing is they paid in cash. The Hollywood power couple have reportedly bought a huge new property in Malibu, overlooking the Pacific ocean. The building is set over eight acres of land and comes with its own private beach and swimming pool. The colossal concrete structure was first commissioned in 1999 and the site reportedly measures 40,000 square feet and the Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter According to TMZ, it was first commissioned by soap opera writers and producers William and Maria Bell. It was designed by influential Japanese architect Tadao Ando and it’s known as The Bell House by those who built it. The deal would reportedly overtake the record for the most expensive home ever sold in California, which previously stood at $177 million (£142 million), and the becomes second-most expensive real estate deal in the US. Beyoncé kick started her hotly anticipated Renaissance tour recently, and some fans were convinced she threw shade at Sweden after one of her first concerts. The singer also laughed at her own fumble as she got the words wrong during her sell-out show in Edinburgh last Saturday (May 20). Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-05-23 19:45
S&P 500 seen dipping between now and year-end: Reuters poll
By Caroline Valetkevitch NEW YORK The S&P 500 index of U.S. shares will slip marginally between now and
2023-05-23 19:28
Dollar strengthens broadly on Fed rate expectations
By Samuel Indyk LONDON The U.S. dollar rose for a second day on Tuesday, briefly touching a six-month
2023-05-23 19:27
First ZAP-X Gyroscopic Radiosurgery Treatments Commence in France
SAN CARLOS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 23, 2023--
2023-05-23 19:25
Xavi rates Barcelona's chances of re-signing Lionel Messi
Xavi explains Barcelona's current stance on re-signing Lionel Messi and what it would take for the Argentina legend to return to Camp Nou.
2023-05-23 19:21
TCS Capital calls on Yelp to explore strategic options for sale
Activist investor TCS Capital Management said on Tuesday it had built a stake in Yelp Inc and was
2023-05-23 19:20
Hulk Hogan's remarkable recovery: 28 surgeries over the last decade, THC and CBD propel him to peak health
Talking about how THC and CBD changed his life, Hulk Hogan said, 'I feel better than I've ever felt at 69 years old, I feel like I'm 25 again'
2023-05-23 19:18
Lenny Kravitz, Billie Eilish set for Global Citizen's 'Power Our Planet' show for climate financing
Music superstars Lenny Kravitz, Billie Eilish and H
2023-05-23 18:57
EU seeks top court backing in $14 billion tax fight against Apple
By Foo Yun Chee LUXEMBOURG EU competition regulators appealed to the bloc's highest court on Tuesday to override
2023-05-23 18:57
Scientists have discovered how many T-Rex ever existed
If you’re anything like us, you were probably absolutely obsessed with dinosaurs as a child. However, did you ever stop to think about the sheer number of dinos that were wandering around the planet before they met their untimely end at the hands of an asteroid? A new study has been published which states that a whopping 1.7 billion T-Rex roamed the Earth in total across the Late Cretaceous period. It comes after researchers calculated their average lifespan, which measured up to a whopping 40 feet in length and 12 feet in height. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter They cross referenced this with the number of eggs which survived and the sexual maturity of the animals to come up with the figure. It’s a huge number, but it’s actually far less than previously thought. A previous study from 2021 estimated that there were 800 million more of them that existed between about 90 to 66 million years ago. The research was published in Palaeontology, and evolutionary ecologist Eva Griebeler from the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz in Germany wrote about the findings. "Unlike my model, the generation time as well as life expectancies, gross reproduction rates, and reproductive values of individuals calculated from the previous model all strongly contradicted our current understanding of the biology of T. rex and of other theropods,” she said. "Their values also disagreed with those of large extant reptiles, birds, and mammals. All of these shortcomings of the previous model favor the assessment of individual and population characteristics of T. rex and of other extinct species using my model." Griebeler also explained how the findings suggest a lower T-Rex survival rate, as well as fewer generations of the animal and less egg laying. "All of these shortcomings of the previous model favor the assessment of individual and population characteristics of T. rex and other extinct species using my model," she wrote. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-05-23 18:51
Russia fights alleged incursion from Ukraine for second day, reports more drone attacks
Russian troops and security forces are fighting for a second day against an alleged cross-border raid that Moscow blamed on Ukrainian military saboteurs but which Kyiv portrayed as an uprising against the Kremlin by Russian partisans
2023-05-23 18:48